There won't be anything like this implemented until the ruleset has been migrated to layer on top of CoreRPG so that effects can be implemented.
This is a way off yet.
Thank you for all the work you do for the community with these rulesets!
Any chance you will also make a Genesys RPG version, as it should at least in some ways be very similar?
First off, thank you for putting this together. My friends and I had a session of it this past weekend and it went amazing. I'm still figuring things out, so I'm sure things will flow only smoother the more I get used to it. I do have a question regarding Force/Destiny points though. Is there a means by which to track them in the ruleset? I see the tokens with the dice, and that I can reset the amount to 0, but where do I see how many currently exist? Or can I? Thanks!
The stacks have basic instructions if you hover the mouse over them.
Double click on the relevant stack to add a light or dark destiny point (chit). Drag/drop the relevant chit when it is used, it will be removed from one stack and added to the other - simulating turning the chit over in a face-to-face game. The icon of the stack will show how many chits are in each (up to 7 then 8+)
See some info here: https://www.fantasygrounds.com/forum...uleset-to-play
WOW! You Sir, are incredible!
So I am doing a Genesys Game but using Rise of the Runelords adventure path. I have several options to do this:
1st is use the genesys rule set that you linked and add all the content manually. This option would take forever and I wound't have exclusive maps.
2nd is Open the official Rise of the Runelords adventure, that would mean loading the pathfinder rule sets, but I would have everything in a nice official package. I would only be missing the dice.
So my question is would you be able to add the Star Wars Dice as an extension so I could add them to the Pathfinder Rule set. Plz plz plz.:)
Nah, that's not going to happen - that would be a huge amount of work. Then you'd be asking me to integrate it into the character sheets, then NPCs, etc.. ;)
To be frank - run it in the SW EotE ruleset with the Genesys extension - this will give you the in-game time saving functionality you'll need.
Extract the maps and images from the PDF and use those. If you're using voice for your game you really won't need much else that would come with the Pathfinder RotRL module - the PF data is so different from Genesys that you wouldn't be using it anyway...